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Any detailed, usually sequential record of the progress of an activity.
log
log book
1
Get your passports, money, and the
logbook
;
you can't take anything else.
2
It's only a
logbook
of times the guards have been on duty.
3
I must write up everything that happens in the
logbook
,
he thinks.
4
The facilitator went to a
logbook
and came back shaking his head.
5
Your name is on the
logbook
several times for that week.
6
Their names are contained in the
logbook
which General Decaen detained at Ile-de-France.
7
He handed Aldric the
logbook
and looked out to sea warily.
8
She's fastidious, but I doubt anyone will be interested in buying her
logbook
.
9
About the batteries, and the
logbook
,
and their father, and what he'd known.
10
He opened up a dusty
logbook
that looked to predate the twentieth century.
11
The app also acts as a
logbook
for attempts and sends.
12
Kennedy flashed her badge and signed her name in the
logbook
.
13
The paramedics'
logbook
was missing, so the highway cop could not check that.
14
Listen, Roy, I have another item for the
logbook
which Fitzgibbon will copy.
15
That's the kind of thing you put in a secret
logbook
,
Joel thinks.
16
The king of beasts had a
logbook
attached to its handlebars.
logbook
allege logbook
bring the logbook
contain a logbook
dirty logbook
do logbook